In several countries around the world, there will be Hungarian inscriptions on McDonald’s cola glasses
Starting in July, McDonald’s restaurants in several countries around the world will be introducing a new edition of the long-standing McDonald’s and Coca-Cola cup campaign – the 2025 series is special because the iconic soft drink cups will also feature Hungarian language lettering this year.
The cups produced as part of the “Share a Coke” campaign (with the slogan: Share the magic of Coca-Cola!) will feature a message in five languages – in addition to Hungarian, the only world languages are English, French, German and Spanish – urging you to share the drink with your friends.
A total of five types of cups will be available in Hungary. Guests can choose from three versions in the usual way, meaning they will automatically receive the gift cups with the McMenu Plus menus. Two additional designs will only be available with a loyalty offer redeemable in the McDonald’s app – a novelty is that they do not require a menu purchase, they will be available independently for 300 loyalty points per glass through the MyMeki loyalty program.
The campaign simultaneously celebrates friendship and the joy of sharing – and with this year’s designs, the Hungarian language will receive special attention not only at home, but also internationally.
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